Performance Snapshot Quarter 1 Refugee Response Plan (RRP) 2020-2021 January - March 2021

8,230 Oruchinga Refugee Settlement Refugees & Asylum Seekers 16 Partners 1,897 HHs Sub-Office Sector Actual status per key indicator Target/Standard (21’) Actual against annual target or standard

115% children of school going age 100% 115% enrolled in primary school (Based on 2020 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 Q1 data)

Actual The pupil teacher ratio for primary 1:71 Education Target (Based on 2020 Q1 data) schools was 1:41 0 21 42 63 84 105 # households using alternative and/or 983 (target) 0 0% 20 40 60 80 100 renewable energy(NTR Q1) 1/HH (standard)

# hectares of forests, wetlands, Environment &

riverbanks and lakeshores protected 0 20 40 60 80 100 Energy 317 ha 0% and restored(NTR Q1)

7,158 refugees receiving food 8,230 Individuals 87%9 assistance through cash transfers 0 20 40 60 80 100

59.3% of HH with poor or borderline 20% Food Food Consumption Score <20% (standard) Security 0 9 18 27 36 45 The severe Acute Malnutrition 75% (target) Actual recovery rate was 87% > 75% (standard) Target/standard 0 20 40 60 80 100

Health & The under-five mortality rate was 0.17 0.1 (target) Actual Nutrition per 1,000 children < 1.5 (standard) Target/standard 0.0 0.3 0.6 0.9 1.2 1.5 # households received emergency 430 HHs 0% livelihood support (NTR for Q1) 0 20 40 60 80 100

Livelihoods & # refugees received financial literacy 7,000 Individuals 0% Resilience training (NTR for Q1) 0 20 40 60 80 100

1,987 children participating in 1,705 Individuals 0 182% 50 100 150 200 community-based activties Child Protection

# SGBV survivors received appropri- 150 Individuals 0 0% 20 40 60 80 100 SGBV ate multi-sectoral support(NTR Q1) (Original 2020 target) 3 refugees received psychosocial 540 Individuals <1% support (Original 2020 target) 0 20 40 60 80 100

Protection 724 refugees received legal 4,500 Individuals 16% assistance and legal aid services (Original 2020 target) 0 20 40 60 80 100 # of refugee households with specific 30 HHs needs assisted with semi-permanent 0 0% 20 40 60 80 100 shelter (NTR for Q1)

Shelter, # of newly arrived refugee households Settlement & provided with the minimum emergency 0 0% 20 40 60 80 100 NFI 51 HHs shelter support (NTR for Q1) 20 liters (target) 20.1 litres per person per day Actual 20 liters (standard) Target/standard 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 Water, Sanitation & 85% (target) 78% 85% 80% household latrine coverage Hygiene ≥ 85% (standard) 0 17 34 51 68 85 # households received any forms of cash 1,600 HHs 0% 0 20 40 60 80 100 and voucher assistance (including unconditional cash grant) (NTR for Q1)

Cash-Based # of households receiving cash and Interventions voucher assistance for basic needs 0 HHs 0 0% 20 40 60 80 100 (multipurpose cash) (NTR for Q1) Population data: proGres v4 (OPM) Achievements data: ActivityInfo (reported by partners and sector leads) Published: March 2021

Author: UNHCR Representation in Uganda Feedback: [email protected] For more info: www.ugandarefugees.org 1 Operational Presence Quarter 1 Oruchinga Refugee Settlement January - March 2021

03 8 03 02 National International UN Government partners NGOs Agencies Partners

Partner/ Food Health & Education E&E Livelihood Protection CP SGBV SSNFI WASH CBI Sector Security Nutrition Alight IP IP IP HIJRA OP HFU OP OP OP OP OP IDLG GP GP GP MindLeaps OP MTI IP NRC OP NSAMIZI IP IP OPM GP GP GP GP TPO IP UNICEF A UNHCR A A A A A A A A URCS OP UWESO OP OP WFP A A A WIU IP

A = United Nations Agency GP = Government Partner IP = Implementing Partner OP = Operational Partner

Humanitarian Initiative Just Relief Aid(HIJRA) Transcultural Psychosocial Organisation Uganda Redcross Society (URCS)

Hunger Fighters Uganda (HFU) (TPO) Uganda Women’s Effort to Save Orphans

Isingiro District Local Government (IDLG) United Nations Children Emergency Fund (UWESO)

Medical Teams International (MTI) (UNICEF) World Food Programme (WFP)

Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) Windle International Uganda (WIU)

Office of the Prime Minister (OPM)

Population data: proGres v4 (OPM) Achievements data: ActivityInfo (reported by partners and sector leads) Published: May 2021

Author: UNHCR Representation in Uganda Feedback: [email protected] For more info: www.ugandarefugees.org 2 Operational Presence Quarter 1 Map of Uganda Showing Location of Settlement January - March 2021

KOBOKO C Moyo LAMWO Kaabong C C C YUMBE E OBONGI Kitgum AMURU Maracha C TEREGO C ADJUMANI Kotido C Gulu Pader Madi MADI OKOLLOOkollo Agago

Omoro Abim Moroto Nwoya Zombo Pakwach Otuke Nebbi Kole Napak Oyam Lira Alebtong Kapelebyong KIRYANDONGO Amuria C Apac Nabilatuk Buliisa Dokolo Kwania Katakwi

Soroti Nakapiripirit Kaberamaido Hoima Masindi Amolatar Ngora Amudat Kumi Serere Bulambuli Kween C Kapchorwa Nakasongola Bukedea Bukwo KIKUUBE Buyende Pallisa Butebo Sironko " E Kyankwanzi Nakaseke Kaliro Budaka Kibuku Mbale NTOROKOKagadi Kakumiro Bududa Kamuli Namutumba Namisindwa Kiboga Kayunga Butaleja Luwero Iganga Manafwa Bundibugyo Kibaale Luuka Tororo Kabarole Kyenjojo Kassanda Bugweri Jinja Bugiri Bunyangabu C Mubende Busia Mityana Buikwe Mayuge C KYEGEGWA Kampala Gomba Kasese KAMWENGE Butambala Ssembabule Wakiso Mpigi Mukono Ibanda Bukomansimbi Kiruhura Kalungu Rubirizi Lyantonde Buvuma Namayingo Buhweju Oruchinga Refugee Settlement Lwengo Masaka Bushenyi Mbarara Number of partners Kalangala 1 - 10 Mitooma Sheema Rakai 11 - 20 KANUNGU C 21 - 30 E Ntungamo Kyotera 31+

Rukungiri C C#Û Refugee settlement E" Transit centre E Rukiga Capital city boundary

The boundaries and names shown and the designations on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations

Population data: proGres v4 (OPM) Achievements data: ActivityInfo (reported by partners and sector leads) Published: May 2021

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